Gemini MCP Server Enhanced v2.5

Created By
ivangrynenkoa year ago
Enhanced MCP server for Google Gemini 2.5 Pro Preview with 16 powerful tools. Compatible with Claude Desktop.
Overview

What is Gemini MCP Server Enhanced v2.5?

Gemini MCP Server Enhanced v2.5 is a powerful Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides comprehensive access to Google's Gemini 2.5 Pro Preview AI capabilities, including text generation, image analysis, code generation, chat conversations, and more.

How to use Gemini MCP Server?

To use the Gemini MCP Server, clone the repository, install dependencies, and configure it with your Gemini API key in Claude Desktop. Restart Claude Desktop to start using the features.

Key features of Gemini MCP Server?

  • Full MCP protocol support with stdio transport for Claude Desktop
  • WebSocket support for custom integrations
  • Real-time response streaming
  • Secure API key handling
  • TypeScript implementation with ES modules
  • Tools for text generation, image analysis, code generation, chat conversations, and content creation.

Use cases of Gemini MCP Server?

  1. Generating creative text stories.
  2. Analyzing images and extracting information.
  3. Generating and refactoring code in various programming languages.
  4. Engaging in chat conversations with context memory.
  5. Translating and summarizing text.

FAQ from Gemini MCP Server?

  • How do I get the Gemini API Key?

Visit Google AI Studio to create a new API key.

  • What programming languages does it support for code generation?

It supports multiple programming languages including JavaScript, Python, and more.

  • Is there a guide for troubleshooting?

Yes, there is a troubleshooting guide available in the documentation.

Project Info
Created At
a year ago
Updated At
a year ago
Author Name
ivangrynenko
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Language
JavaScript
License
MIT license

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